I WOULD not say the Bristol Rovers versus Bristol City is the most friendly situation, but I certainly wouldn't say it's bordering on hatred and evil.
We all need challenges and bounce things off each other, but what you don't want to see is what's creeping back in on the terraces at the moment of people fighting.
I never, ever understand that. For the life of me, what is that all about? It's lack of respect, discipline and human courtesy.
One bloke at the Newcastle United versus Sunderland match last weekend punched a horse, good gracious me.
I just do not get why it's acceptable. Maybe some people aren't satisfied with how their lives are going and they want to take it out on someone else.
Just because you go to a football ground, does that give you the right to do that?
You wouldn't do it in a queue at Sainsbury's, why do it? At the end of the day, do they want us fighting on the touchline as well?
Did they want me to beat up Mick McCarthy last night and call him a lucky pig and all this nonsense?
Life is about improving yourself and you shouldn't get given anything, I never did when I was young, you've got to earn it.
Meanwhile, I wish Cardiff City all the best in the Premier League, that's all you can do.
They suffered for seven years and now they've changed their kit and got a new stadium, so good luck to them.
They will need immense luck and fortune to survive, and about £60m might help!
I don't know Malky Mackay that well but congratulations to him, he's done a great job.
I'm sad to see Bristol City drop out of the Championship – it's a Bristol team so of course I would be even though I was at their rivals, Rovers.
Someone drops out of the Championship every year, but Cardiff have spent a fair amount of money since their new owners have come in.
I'm sure Bristol City have spent an awful amount as well, but it's not always about money – it's about the right attitude and spirit at the club.